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Study Links Ear Movements to Listening, Sheep Domestication Origins Revealed, Duke Launches AI Disease Combat Platform, Fruit Fly Larvae Detect Taste and Texture, and more...
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(0:10): Study Reveals Human Ear Movements Linked to Listening Effort, Echoes Evolutionary Past
(1:59): Sheep Domestication Traced Back 11,000 Years, Revealing Human Influence on Genetics and Migration
(4:23): Duke University Unveils AI Platform to Combat Previously Untreatable Diseases with Targeted Peptides
(6:53): Fruit Fly Larvae's 'Goldilocks' Taste: Study Reveals Dual Sensing of Taste and Texture
(9:08): First Documented Killer Whale Attack on Great White Shark in Australia Shocks Marine Biologists
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(1:59): Sheep Domestication Traced Back 11,000 Years, Revealing Human Influence on Genetics and Migration
(4:23): Duke University Unveils AI Platform to Combat Previously Untreatable Diseases with Targeted Peptides
(6:53): Fruit Fly Larvae's 'Goldilocks' Taste: Study Reveals Dual Sensing of Taste and Texture
(9:08): First Documented Killer Whale Attack on Great White Shark in Australia Shocks Marine Biologists
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For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news.
Image credit: New Scientist